- Johnny announces projections for the Democratic primaries. Mickey Rooney (musical revue "Sugar Babies"); Paul Rodriguez performs stand-up; Merie Earle talks about her acting roles as she approaches 95.
- Since it is Super Tuesday, the comedy segment is various political predictions about the candidates in the presidential primaries and the votes they will receive. Mickey Rooney first jokes with Johnny about their multiple marriages. He then has Johnny and Ed taste a watermelon-flavored drink he mentioned in a previous appearance. He then jokes about running for office. He talks a bit about doing "Sugar Babies" - he has not missed a show in five years, but is going to skip three days to do another role. They are soon taking the show to Japan. Paul Rodriguez does a stand-up routine with much of the humor about Mexican-Americans. During a brief interview, Johnny asks if he gets criticized for joking about stereotypes; Rodriguez says the stereotypes predate him, and he feels he should tell jokes about things he knows. Merie Earle talks about making a music video for the Beach Boys' "Little Old Lady from Pasadena". She says she could take some of modern music, but not all day. She mentions how she loved to dance waltzes and two-steps. Johnny asks her about Boy George - she thinks the popularity is making him do some things he shouldn't do. She says the first presidential race she remembers was McKinley-Bryan. She talks about that, and also tries Mickey's soft drink, giving it a positive review.—lenab9011
- Johnny makes predictions about the presidential campaign. Mickey Rooney takes a break from doing the touring revue "Sugar Babies" and swings from doing vaudeville jokes to being almost cloying. Paul Rodriguez has a pretty good stand-up set. Merie Earle, approaching 95, is delightful as always.—calcaylor
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